I strongly believe that we will be able to seize “Peace of Mind”, the foremost treasure of our life, whenever we can answer the questions that we ask ourselves sincerely and genuinely. Only then will our truth set out on its own track. And each stopover on this track will take us closer to our longed-for target.

I decided to commit myself to the art of hotel management when I realized that “Sharing” was the one thing that I truly wanted and that satisfied me the most. After spending years in the art of hotel management now I am using every drop of my neverending energy to share the exceptional beauties that I have gathered in the “ Les Ottomans Hotel ”.

In 1790s “Les Ottomans Hotel” used to be the seaside mansion of a reputable “Hattat” known by the name Muhsinzade. Unfortunately, the mansion had to remain as a ruin after it was burned down in 1933. Recently, it has been rebuilt according to its original outlook.When I started the interior design of “Les Ottomans” I look into consideration how Muhsinzade would want his mansion to look at the present time if he had he the opportunity to take a journey in time.

With my warmest wishes to share all the beauties, love, tranquility and dreams here at the “Les Ottomans” a Feng Shui concept hotel.

While we move ahead in the journey of life, not knowing when and at which station we will stop, I hope that we all can enjoy what we have learned from the pleasant as well as unpleasant incidents during this journey.

Ahu AYSAL KERİMOĞLU

Muhsinzade Mehmet Pasha Mansion was one of the most prestigious mansions of its time. The premises were built over an area of 4527 square meters on the ruins dating from the era of Ahmed III. It also has an elegant fountain and a garden complex, which are deemed one of the most beautiful examples of Ottoman garden and water architecture.

The proprietors lived in the mansion between 1790 and 1929 before leaving gradually. The premises were then rented out to a merchant to be used as a coal warehouse. The area was then used for sand storage in 1935. In 1980s, 22 heirs of the family came together to sell the premises to an entrepreneur engaged in tourism.

Hotel Les Ottomans invites guests to a unique experience by offering them all delicate details of a luxurious life. Uniquely decorated, each suite reflects an exquisite combination of Ottoman tradition and modern luxury. Thanks to an individualized service understanding and state of the art technology, Hotel Les Ottomans fulfills the needs and wishes of its guests flawlessly.

Hotel Les Ottomans invites guests to a unique experience by offering them all delicate details of a luxurious life. Uniquely decorated, each suite reflects an exquisite combination of Ottoman tradition and modern luxury. Thanks to an individualized service understanding and state of the art technology, Hotel Les Ottomans fulfills the needs and wishes of its guests flawlessly.

Muhsinzade Mehmet Pasha Mansion was one of the most prestigious mansions of its time. The premises were built over an area of 4527 square meters on the ruins dating from the era of Ahmed III. It also has an elegant fountain and a garden complex, which are deemed one of the most beautiful examples of Ottoman garden and water architecture.

Hotel Les Ottomans was decorated according to the Feng Shui philosophy. An ancient aesthetic system with a history of 3500 years, Feng Shui believes in the use of Heaven (astronomy) and Earth (geography) laws to develop "gi" (positive life energy) for the improvement of the self. In the traditional Chinese culture, gi (also known as chi or ch'i) is an effective component of any living being. Qi's exact equivalent are air, breath or gas. Feng Shui means 'wind' and 'water' literally.

In the most exquisite spot of the Bosphorus Strait, overlooking that most enchanting view, "Hotel Les Ottomans” restaurants offer very special alternative venues for you to spend pleasurable and peaceful hours with your loved ones.

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